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Everyone is afraid of death, of the pain and suffering it brings, and of leaving alone.
, but new research in the United States reveals that people are more positive before they are dying.
in other words, death is approaching, and people's emotions and attitudes are not as negative and pessimistic as they think.
researchers at the University of North Carolina analyzed the writings of dying patients and death row inmates before they died, and found that the negative emotions about death had previously been exaggerated.
The first trial found that end-of-life patients had more positive words and fewer negative words in their articles than those who feared they were about to die, and the second found that death row inmates who were near death were more positive and less negative than those who were not yet nearing death.
researcher Kurt Gray said: 'We should have a re-explanation of death, death is not painful, tragic, not so terrible, sometimes just unacceptable.'
people always think that the days before death must be lonely and meaningless, but research has found that people who are really dying are always positive for the last period of time, and their words are full of love.
there is a cloud in the Buddhist language, and pain comes from desire, and we fear death and pain from it, fear of losing what we have now.
death is an inevitable rule in the course of life, the researchers suggest that since death is inevitable, think of it as a companion and never be afraid to face it.
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